Omnidirectional antenna
US-2017301332-A1 · Oct 19, 2017 · US
US10919075B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10919075-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615767035-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 16, 2021 |
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Disclosed is a broadband underwater acoustic transceiver device. The device can be used in particular for positioning, detection, range finding or underwater acoustic communication. The device coaxially combines, within a transceiver device, a Tonpilz transducer and a FFR transducer, the FFR being arranged in front of the transmission face/horn of the Tonpilz transducer. In such a configuration, the Tonpilz horn also acts as reflective tape for the FFR transducer, forming a common tape-horn element. Furthermore, an annular baffle surrounding the Tonpilz pillar creates a Helmholtz cavity for broadening the emission band towards the low frequencies.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A broadband underwater acoustic transceiver device comprising: at least one Tonpilz transducer and a Free Flooded Ring transducer, wherein the at least one Tonpilz transducer is cylindrical in shape, and is symmetrical in revolution about an anteroposterior axis of revolution extended between a front side and a rear side of the at least one Tonpilz transducer, said at least one Tonpilz transducer including elements arranged from the rear side to the front side along the anteroposterior axis of revolution, said elements being at least: a rear countermass, electroactive elements and a front horn, said at least one Tonpilz transducer having a front transmission direction, wherein the Free Flooded Ring transducer is symmetrical in revolution about an anteroposterior axis of revolution extended between a front side and a rear side of the Free Flooded Ring transducer, said Free Flooded Ring transducer including elements arranged from the rear side to the front side along the anteroposterior axis of revolution of the Free Flooded Ring transducer, said elements being at least: a plug and an electroactive ring, said Free Flooded Ring transducer having a front transmission direction, wherein the at least one Tonpilz transducer and the Free Flooded Ring transducer are aligned with each other, the respective anteroposterior axes of revolution being superimposed, with the at least one Tonpilz transducer being arranged rearward of the Free Flooded Ring transducer and the Free Flooded Ring transducer being arranged forward of the at least one Tonpilz transducer and having respective front transmission directions oriented forward, and wherein the at least one Tonpilz-type transducer and the Free Flooded Ring transducer are combined within the device by the front horn of the at least one Tonpilz transducer being the plug of the Free Flooded Ring transducer, the front horn of the at least one Tonpilz transducer and the plug of the Free Flooded Ring transducer being a common element of the Free Flooded Ring transducer and the at least one Tonpilz transducer. 2. The underwater acoustic transceiver device according to claim 1 , wherein at least one pre-stressed rod is anteroposteriorly extended between the rear countermass and the plug-horn element. 3. The underwater acoustic transceiver device according to claim 1 , wherein the plug-horn element serves as a support for the electroactive ring of the Free Flooded Ring transducer through elastomeric suspensions. 4. The underwater acoustic transceiver device according to claim 1 , wherein an annular cavity containing a fluid is arranged against a lateral periphery of the at least one Tonpilz transducer, at least against the electroactive elements of the at least one Tonpilz transducer. 5. The underwater acoustic transceiver device according to claim 4 , wherein the fluid of the annular cavity is chosen among: a gas, a gaseous composition, a liquid, and a gel. 6. The underwater acoustic transceiver device according to claim 1 , wherein a guard ring comprising a rigid metallic mass is arranged at a lateral periphery of the device, at least opposite the at least one Tonpilz transducer. 7. The underwater acoustic transceiver device according to claim 6 , wherein the guard ring and the rear countermass are distinct elements. 8. The underwater acoustic transceiver device according to claim 7 , wherein the guard ring and the rear countermass are separated by a layer of acoustic damping material. 9. The underwater acoustic transceiver device according to claim 1 , wherein the electroactive ring of the Free Flooded Ring transducer is coated at least in part with a protective material, the electroactive ring of the Free Flooded Ring transducer being applied against the plug-horn element through a layer of protective material and wherein the front side of the electroactive ring of the Free Flooded Ring transducer is closed and a fluid is placed inside said electroactive ring of the Free Flooded Ring transducer, said fluid coming into contact with the plug-horn element. 10. The underwater acoustic transceiver device according to claim 9 , wherein the fluid placed inside the electroactive ring of the Free Flooded Ring transducer is chosen among: a gas, a gaseous composition, a liquid, and a gel. 11. The underwater acoustic transceiver device according to claim 1 , wherein the electroactive elements of the at least one Tonpilz transducer and the electroactive ring of the Free Flooded Ring transducer are piezoelectric ceramics.
Cylindrical array · CPC title
of piezo- and non-piezoelectric elements, e.g. 'Tonpilz' · CPC title
Sound-producing devices (G10K15/02 takes precedence) · CPC title
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